The Sheffield United Women's player, whose contract with the club was terminated by mutual consent on Wednesday, was alleged to have made "monkey noises" toward Tottenham's Renee Hector during a match on January 6.

In a statement published Wednesday, the English Football Association confirmed that the forward had also received a £200 fine ($263) and ordered to attend an education course.

Hector made the allegation in a social media post following her side's 2-1 win over Sheffield United.

"We welcome the decision made by the FA and that the appropriate action has been taken. There is no place for any sort of discriminatory language or behavior in football," Tottenham ladies said in a tweet.

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Jones issued a statement after the verdict was announced in which she criticized the FA's handling of the case, adding she would no longer continue playing.

"It is with a heavy heart that I feel I am unable to continue within football and play under an organization that I do not have any confidence in," she said.

"I would like to state on record that I do not condone racism in any form and I will continue to stand by this statement.

"I strongly stand firm that I am not guilty with regards to the charge that the FA have brought against me."